Cut a plate round and round
from one edge to the middle. Give it to your child and let them decorate their
very own snake.

To make this a class project connect all of the snakes together and have a snake go round the room

Stained Glass Turtle

Submitted by Debby

What You Need:

Contact Paper or Waxed
Paper

Tissue Paper or Construction
Paper

Googly Eyes

Yarn

What You Do:

Give the kids the contact
paper (or glue and wax paper) cut out as a sea creature. Then Let your kids
make their own stain glass turtle. After they have dried hang them in the window
to make a beautiful stained glass look

3D Turtle

Submitted by Rebecca

What You Need:

Poster Board

Tissue Paper

Googly Eyes

Yarn

Paint

Glitter

Cotton Balls or Cutup
Paper

What You Do:

Give each child two cutouts
of turtle. Let them decorate the creature however they want Then connect the
two halves, stuffing them with the cotton balls. Makes a great 3D turtle.

Coffee Filter (or bowl) Turtle

Submitted
by Kelly

What You Need:

Coffee Filters

Construction Paper

Googly Eyes

Paint

Glitter

What You Do:

Turn the coffee filter
upside (or paper bowl) down and glue on construction paper, or paint to make
the shell. Next make a head, legs, and tail to add to the turtle Finally, glue
on googly eyes and you have a great turtle!

Turtle mobiles

Submitted by Amy

What You Need:

Clothes Hangers

Sponges

Paint

What You Do:

Have Your children sponge
paint a lot of turtles in different shapes and colors. Then hang them from the
hanger and you have a turtle mobile.

Hand Crocodile

Submitted by Leslie

What You Need:

Fabric Scraps

Paper

Crayons/Markers

Paint (and perhaps sponges
for painting)

Scissors

Glue

Leaves

Grass

What You Do:

Have each child trace
their hand on light colored paper. Allow your childrent to use the materials
to create the markings and features of a crocodile. Encourage students to create
the animals natural environment with the leaves and grass.